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Referring to People with Indirect Object Pronouns in Spanish

Learn to use Spanish indirect object pronouns like me, te, le, nos, os, and les to talk about who receives an action or is affected by verbs like gustar.
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Lesson#1
In the last deck, we saw how direct object pronouns replace the thing that directly receives an action. Now, we'll look at indirect object pronouns. These usually refer to the person who receives or benefits from the action, like the 'to you' in 'I give the book to you'.
Lesson#2
The Spanish indirect object pronouns are 'me' for 'to me' and 'te' for 'to you' when speaking informally. 'Le' is for 'to him, her, or you' when speaking formally. 'Nos' is for 'to us'. 'Os' is for 'to you' when speaking to an informal group. And 'les' is for 'to them or you' when speaking to a formal group.
Quiz#3
What is the Spanish indirect object pronoun for 'to me'?

me

Quiz#4
What is the Spanish indirect object pronoun for 'to you', when speaking to a friend?

te

Quiz#5
What is the Spanish indirect object pronoun for 'to him' or 'to her'?

le

Quiz#6
What is the Spanish indirect object pronoun for 'to us'?

nos

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